(26 March 2015 - 06:01 AM)
I dont know about all that. As bad as we get over sports the Brits get far worse. You might suffer a huge beat down if you say the wrong thing there. Well maybe not being its televised to the U.S.. Security probably be pretty tight.

(26 March 2015 - 07:04 AM)
Ive seen a lot of videos. Most countries go psycho over their soccer teams. Ive seen some serious very bloody beat downs. Fans stabbing the players and refs,etc. And they say we are bad in the U.S. not even close to that.

(27 March 2015 - 02:37 AM)
London is 4 hours ahead of east coast U.S. Bellator prelims are 7pm Friday night U.S. East Coast time and the main card is 9pm So just add 4 hours to that if you can catch either. Im sure you can catch a stream or use a U.S. VPN if you dont have access to Spike.com. You guys might get Bellator on another channel their just like with the UFC.

(27 March 2015 - 02:47 AM)
Anyway only reason I mentioned it was because of your sense of humor. The last Bellator 134 was called the British Invasion. If you watch mma Might want to add this site to your favorites http://www.mmauk.net...y/bellatornews/

(27 March 2015 - 02:55 AM)
There was one of those hour long shows about the upcoming event featuring the fighters the prior week to Bellator 134 and all 4 of the Brits were cocky as hell. Yelling "The British are coming!!!!"

According to nfldraftcountdown.com the Jets have been seen talking to Tony Hunt, RB from Penn State...and Josh Wilson, CB out of Maryland. This doesn't really mean much of anything...but I thought I'd pass the info along.

I really like Josh Wilson...he's probably a mid rounder at the moment...a short guy but absolutely blazing speed...had a really good senior year.

Dwayne Bowe' sure hands and tenacity are making an impression on the NFL's head coaches and general managers in Mobile.

By Tony Pauline, Special to SI.com

MOBILE, Ala. -- Amidst the cold and occasional rain, the 2007 Senior Bowl kicked off on Monday morning. One of the most important weeks of scouting leading up to April's draft, the majority of the NFL's head coaches and general managers are in Mobile to scout the nation's top senior talent.

Here's a breakdown of those who've impressed and those who have not the past two days.

Risers• Dwayne Bowe/WR/LSU: The Tigers' big possession wide out has caught everything thrown his way during the first two practices. Bowe has shown soft, natural hands yet at the same time a mean streak when he must battle for the reception.

•David Irons/CB/Auburn: Over shadowed by his brother (Kenny) throughout college, Irons has stood tall here in Mobile. He has shown the ability to shutdown opponents and has battled hard every day. His efforts have been commended by the coaches and Irons has significantly improved his draft stock.

• Antonio Johnson/DT/Mississippi State:The big athletic tackle has far and away been the best lineman on the South team. Johnson has been quick off the ball and tough to stop. He has bull-rushed defenders off the line or finessed his way past them. NFL scouts always knew Johnson had great potential and he's starting to show it at the Senior Bowl.

• Adam Carriker/DL/Nebraska: If Johnson is the best defensive lineman on the South then Carriker is the best one on the field to date. Carriker has also been impossible to stop, displaying a great combination of power, speed and smarts.

• Tony Hunt/RB/Penn State:Hunt surprised everyone by checking in a little heavier than expected at 239 pounds. Yet that seems to have positively affected his game. Hunt has been a monster carrying the ball on the inside and equally productive as a blocker.

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• Joe Newton/TE/Oregon State: The big tight end has looked slow and sluggish. And while he's effectively caught the ball, most of his receptions have come no more than five yards off the line of scrimmage. To make matters worse Newton's blocking has been subpar.

• Fred Bennett/CB/South Carolina: A terrific athlete, Bennett is struggling with his football skills in Mobile. Slow to react, Bennett has gotten beat a number of times and seems to be doing too much thinking and not enough playmaking.

•Marcus McCauley/CB/Fresno State: McCauley has been beaten like a drum the past two days. Consistently giving up deep receptions, McCauley has also allowed numerous catches in underneath coverage.

• Ryan Harris/OL/Notre Dame: While fundamentally sound, Harris has not shown the bulk or strength to stay with Senior Bowl players, never mind NFL stars. Used at both tackle positions, he's been pushed off the ball all week.

•Tyler Palko/QB/Pittsburgh:A try-hard passer with solid short-range accuracy, Palko has not displayed the arm strength or physical stature to play at the next level.

Senior Bowl Notes: After pulling out of the game late in the process, Brady Quinn of Notre Dame stepped in front of a small gathering of the media here Sunday night. Quinn explained the injury was a bursar sac in his right knee and was recommended to sit this one out by renowned orthopedist Dr. James Andrews. While many are still skeptical about the whole situation Quinn hung around for two days and interviewed with NFL teams, facing the music. Another player drawing the ire of NFL scouts for pulling out of the contest is offensive tackle Joe Thomas of Wisconsin. Thomas explained he felt he had nothing to gain playing in the Senior Bowl. Scouts on hand remarked all Thomas had to do was look at the performance of D'Brickashaw Ferguson from a year ago. One so good it solidified Ferguson as a top-four pick.

Wow...from what I have seen of him at Senior Bowl practices and from what every person has written about him...Adam Carriker is looking fantastic out there. Now opinions usually vary a lot...you'll read one guy saying so-and-so is dropping a lot of balls...and some other guy say so-and-so is catching everything in sight. So to see everyone unanimously praise Carriker is pretty impressive. Maybe we'd have to take him the first round to get him after all...

I also like what I saw from Brandon MeBane...I originally thought of him as a possible 3-4 DE...but he came into the Senior Bowl at 6'1" and 305 lbs. So he may be able to add a few more pounds and be a NT...he is the classic overachiever...a good and smart leader whogets more production that he should out of his physical skills. Saw him bull rush the shit out of big time prospect Dan Mozes...wow...they said he has also played some nose in his career...so keep an eye on him...Mangini type.

You know has looked poor? LaMarr Woodley...haven't seem him do anything but get pancaked...

i know, i really think Woodley best chance at succeeding is at 3-4 OLB, because he is just not big enough and not fast and quick enough like Freeney to make up for it to succeed on a consistant basis against pro T's. Anthony Spencer looked good and beat Levi Brown once or twice.

Wow! What really surprises me is Dwayne Bowe WR from LSU. His Junior year this guy couldnt catch a cold and this past season hes come on and made some nice catches and become a reliable target. IT makes sence considering his Junior year he was legally blind and he got laser eye surgery. What a DRASTIC improvement it has been for this kid. Its surprising that a guy who use to see 3 footballs commin at him every time now can adept that qucikly and develop great hands. My hats off to him and hope he does well in the nfl.

In some mocks McAuley has been predicted as a 1st rounder but if he slips to the 2nd do you think Tangini may consider him if he is available with our 2nd 2nd rounder like with Justin Miller when we picked him. I'd only target a CB early if we don't sign one in FA though, if that happens could this be a viable posibility?

In some mocks McAuley has been predicted as a 1st rounder but if he slips to the 2nd do you think Tangini may consider him if he is available with our 2nd 2nd rounder like with Justin Miller when we picked him. I'd only target a CB early if we don't sign one in FA though, if that happens could this be a viable posibility?

Ive been saying it for weeks that McCauley is crap. The guy is more of a project than Justin Miller is. Atleast Miller was good in college...McCauley cant even cover college WRs...hes crap. Im glad people are finally starting to realize what crap McCauley is. He will fall big time in the draft...possibly second day.

Ive been saying it for weeks that McCauley is crap. The guy is more of a project than Justin Miller is. Atleast Miller was good in college...McCauley cant even cover college WRs...hes crap. Im glad people are finally starting to realize what crap McCauley is. He will fall big time in the draft...possibly second day.

yeah McCauley is a real physical talent, but really lacks cover skills. He was even benched this year for his poor play. A guy who has looked good when watching him was David Irons, he had a one on one with a very fast Higgins and stayed with him perfect on a comeback route and made a great break on the ball and broke it up and would have picked it if he didn't slip a little.

At any rate we need to fix the secondary, I'm tired of seeing guys who give receivers 10 yards of space.

Your not really going to find any guys who can do that immediately in this draft.......at least where we pick..............also on alot of mocks i see mccauley going to us in the 1st I've always hated that

Jets looked at Ryan McBean today according to Scott Wright.. Possible Kimo replacement.. He has all the talent you look for but is very raw.. At 6'5 he has room to fill out a little bit more.. He's at 277 now but ideally should be around 300.. Still prefer Carriker

I'm not too crazy about hunt.. But I wouldn't mind Mickens v2.0.. A player like Wilson is very valuable.. He would be a great asset as a Nickelback.. If drafted I wouldnt be suprised if Mangini eventuually developed him into a solid starter..